Coming to Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion comes one of the greatest films of the 1960s, John Schlesinger’s award-laden Midnight Cowboy, the film that made an overnight star of
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Nothing succeeds like success, and any edifice which defies expectation to rise significantly higher than anticipated is sure to inspire similar monuments. Released in February 1986, Steve Miner’s
To make a successful film within a popular genre with a demanding fanbase can be difficult enough; to make a successful film which spans two genres can be
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